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And Then You Shoot Your Cousin

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発売日 2014年05月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDef Jam
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3782879
SKU 602537828791

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:33:22
Personnel: Black Thought (vocals); Captain Kirk Douglas (guitar); Dame "Tuba Gooding Jr." Bryson (sousaphone); Kamal Gray, James Poyser (keyboards); Questlove (drums); Frank "Knuckles" Walker (percussion). The Roots album graced by a Romare Bearden collage is less than half the length of each studio set the group released from 1995 through 2002. It might be the one that requires the most deep listening to absorb. Part of that can be attributed to the array of voices, or characters -- the widest variety of Roots guests yet. Given that, as well as the collage-like insertion of three preexisting recordings, it could be disregarded as less a Roots album than Wise Up Ghost, their Elvis Costello fling. Framed as conceptual, it's an examination of self-destructive cycles with materialism, god, and the devil all factors as much as any of the instrumentalists. In a way, it's one facet of the Roots in severely concentrated form. Black Thought, as ever, sharply portrays a man trying to make the most out of suffocating circumstances. He enters on the creeping dread of "Never," a song that also features Patty Crash in singing Talky Tina mode, with "I was born faceless in a oasis/Folks disappear here and leave no traces." On the following "When the People Cheer," he's even more penetrating and provocative, "Searchin' for physical pleasure if I don't go mental first." Those songs, along with the harder-hitting "Black Rock" and "Understand," are child's play relative to what follows. The album pivots on a jarring minute-length extract from experimental composer Michel Chion's "Requiem." Then, a chilling piano-and-strings ballad fronted by Mercedes Martinez stammers and slips into chaos. Over casually tense drums and piano, "The Dark (Trinity)" involves Black Thought, Dice Raw, and Greg Porn, who blur the line between boastful and despondent; Dice Raw's verse, where he wonders how he went from lusting after Jordans to wanting one of his "bitches" to get an abortion, is coldest of all. "The Unraveling" is a dejected shuffle -- proper support for Raheem DeVaughn's conflicting thoughts of rebirth and emptiness -- with a lullaby break. DeVaughn continues to lead on the finale, "Tomorrow," a sonically sprightly number that can be taken as sarcastic, from the whistled intro to the singer's "I'm thankful to be alive, 'cause you sleep from eleven to seven, and work hard from nine to five." When it seems like the simple and chipper rhythm is about to fade away, the piano switches course and shifts into one of the most gorgeous melodies heard on any Roots album. It crash-lands, abruptly ending an album that, depending on the amount of time spent with it, will seem either fragmentary and hollow or fathoms deep -- either a trifle or among the group's most remarkable work. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Theme from Middle of the Night
    2. 2.
      Never
    3. 3.
      When the People Cheer - (featuring Modesty Lycan)
    4. 4.
      Devil, The
    5. 5.
      Black Rock - (featuring Dice Raw)
    6. 6.
      Understand - (featuring Dice Raw/Greg Porn)
    7. 7.
      Dies Irae
    8. 8.
      Coming, The - (featuring Mercedes Martinez)
    9. 9.
      Dark, The (Trinity) - (featuring Greg Porn)
    10. 10.
      Unraveling, The
    11. 11.
      Tomorrow - (featuring Raheem DeVaughn)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Roots

ゲスト

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

レジェンダリーなヒップ・ホップ・バンド、ザ・ルーツの11作目。先行シングル「When The People Cheer」ほか、前作『Undun』と同じくコンセプチュアルな内容で、ラップ・シーンに蔓延る暴力的表現にモノ申す内容に。デビューから20年以上経った現在も、新たな音楽を探求し、進化しながらシーンで活躍を続ける彼ららしい貫録の一枚。
オススメ曲 (3)(11)
タワーレコード(2014/05/29)

Rolling Stone - "The band seems fueled by a moody, circa-1961 record collection, recontextualizing life before funk: Pianos and strings clash in explosions of third-stream jazz..." Paste (magazine) - "[C]onceptually, The Roots prove their mastery of mixing high and low culture for diverse audiences. It's a headier album, but one rife with significance." Pitchfork (Website) - "[T]he sequencing is fluid and streamlined, and touches of avant-garde jazz and older forms of black pop bleed into the fabric."
Rovi

ルーツの11作目となるアルバムは、KRS・ワンの名曲“Step Into The World”の一節にインスパイアされたタイトルを冠したもの。全体で30分強というタイトな作品ながら、社会に向けて風刺を効かせた内容の重さは彼らの代表作『Things Fall Apart』に比肩するほどのインパクトがある。流行に振り回されてばかりの病める世間(もちろん、それはヒップホップ・シーン全体を指してもいる)に向けた、皮肉と怒りに溢れるラインは本当に壮絶! いまのシーンにおいて、ここまで社会にメスを入れることが出来るMCはブラックソートくらいじゃなかろうか。ジャズやソウル、ブルースをすべてスクラップしてルーツ色に染め上げたサウンドも、いつも以上にキレた雰囲気。心してご一聴を。
bounce (C)渡辺志保
タワーレコード(vol.368(2014年6月25日発行号)掲載)

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